Example sentences of "also [verb] a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Marks and Spencer also sell a very good Blanc de Noirs .
2 He was also given a most coveted job , that of barman , for the night .
3 It will offer holders of the outstanding 26 per cent of the PPFE capital the same terms and also make a fractionally higher cash offer than under the privatisation proposal to the larger number of warrantholders .
4 Herbs for decorative effect — as well as their use in cooking — also make a very special contribution .
5 However , part-time teachers also make a very significant contribution and it was to the consideration of their needs that Haycocks II was addressed .
6 The Pacific also produced a very good result .
7 They 've also developed a very effective device ) slow-starting songs that gather momentum to become hypnotic , like ‘ Commercial Rain ’ , and the thunderous ‘ She Comes In The Fall ’ .
8 Most commentators agreed that the ALP also fought a highly professional and effective campaign .
9 However , the-more subtle use of colour in the latter also produces a less contrived flower .
10 This also produces a very small root system , so trees need permanent staking .
11 The ladies also sought a more sociable atmosphere .
12 Yet their work also represents a very important process , unlike any of the preceding ‘ -isms ’ , which were always a continuation : Impressionism started the ball rolling , was continued by Fauvism which was a distortion of it , followed by Cubism , again a distortion but still ‘ retinal ’ , because the importance of the visual experience was always the decisive factor .
13 But they would also make a more damning inquiry : ‘ If the Labour Party does not believe in democratic socialism , what is the Labour Party for ? ’
14 As well as being able to make chargeable transfers and exempt transfers , under IHTA 1984 , s3(3A) a taxpayer may also make a potentially exempt transfer which is broadly a transfer which is assumed to be exempt from inheritance tax at the time of the gift but which may ultimately end up being a chargeable transfer because the donor does not survive the making of the gift by seven years .
15 It also became a very tedious place , since you can scarcely blow your nose there without going through a security check .
16 A number of other mammals and birds probably also disperse a very small proportion of the seeds , while two parrot species are the important seed predators among several mammals and birds that destroy seeds .
17 It also offers a very impressive solution to one of guitar recording 's biggest problems : getting heavy distortion onto tape .
18 You can also enjoy a highly unusual view of the area through the camera obscura at Foredown Tower and Countryside Centre .
19 Dole 's article also contained a thinly veiled criticism of the powerful pro-Israel lobby in the USA , which , he claimed , had " turned some of our foreign aid programmes virtually into entitlement programmes " .
20 For example , the width of the five grades is not consistent , and grade 3 not only accounts for about half the land , but also covers a much wider range of possibilities than , say , grade 1 ( Gilg , 1975a ) , and even the subsequent sub-division of grade 3 in the 1970s can not be applied objectively ( Worthington , 1982 ) .
21 It is also becoming a more common practice for sellers to try to qualify their liability by reference to matters revealed in the disclosure letter .
22 With growing success has also come a more informed understanding of the quality of life .
23 It could be argued that these provisions would justify allowing any person to challenge exercises of power A , but also applying a more restrictive standing rule ( perhaps something like ‘ special interest ’ ) to challenges to exercises of power B on the ground that Parliament had intended the government body in question to be the prime guardian of the public interest in the exercise of power B.
24 Financial policy , which deviated increasingly from monetarist orthodoxy , also pursued a more distinct course with Nigel Lawson as Chancellor .
25 It was a dynamic age , an age of opportunity , and the pattern of population migration , income distribution , and increased leisure and freedom that allowed movie audiences to accumulate had also permitted a largely anonymous host of small businessmen to create a new industry and a new entertainment .
26 Effective agencies working in this area also provide a socially supportive environment so that the person can develop a more fulfilling life-style than the one which promoted drinking — often the work , social and family life-styles of the problem drinker revolve around opportunities for drinking , which makes developing a satisfactory role in life without drink extremely difficult .
27 In contrast with some of these studies , we also found a comparatively high prevalence of gastric metaplasia in the second group of patients .
28 But his article also contains a distinctly Thatcherite defence of ‘ now derided Victorian values ’ .
29 The list also contains a very few phrases which apparently have no equivalents ( " soap opera " " Z cars " " facts of life " ) , but are included on the grounds that their constituent words have no relation to the meaning of the phrase .
30 Barfreston Church in Kent also has a richly carved doorway and corbels and a number of churches like Eardisley , also Herefordshire , have interesting Romanesque basket plaited fonts .
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